In NHS Trust mortuary departments operating single-station anatomy and autopsy workflows, where the workstation is deployed against a host site wall, the RD-3003, delivered through Medigear.uk, supports the single-station mortuary workflow to the sinking anatomy table specification. The integrated wall separator (brochure feature 7) prevents sewage splash onto the host site wall during high-pressure water-gun cleaning — supporting trust facility maintenance standards by protecting the wall surface from contamination during routine workstation cleaning cycles.
For university anatomy departments and medical college anatomy teaching laboratories using single-station teaching anatomy workflows with against-wall workstation deployment, Medigear.uk delivers the RD-3003, which meets the single-station teaching anatomy specification. The L1800 × W750 mm working surface accommodates standard teaching anatomy specimens; the concave 1 cm anatomical table edge prevents fluid spillage onto the teaching room floor during wet teaching.
In NHS Trust forensic pathology services and Home Office forensic pathology workflows, where forensic examination operates in single-station deployments requiring chemical exposure control below occupational exposure limits, the RD-3003 supports the forensic specimen examination workflow. The dissecting table function controls air, odour, vapour, aerosol, and chemicals (formaldehyde, ethanol, xylene) below OSHA limits — equivalent to maintaining compliance with UK HSE Workplace Exposure Limits for the same chemicals during sustained forensic examination workflow.
In veterinary necropsy services and research anatomical specimen preparation laboratories, where the four-application brochure (autopsy + anatomy + surgery + perfusion) supports veterinary necropsy and research perfusion workflows, Medigear.uk supplies the RD-3003 to veterinary services, university anatomical departments, and research institutions. The brochure application list explicitly includes mortuary, forensic examination, anatomy, medical colleges, and hospitals.
